Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 31 August 2015
Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 31 August 2015
:: National ::
Apex court issued notice to the Centre and Rajasthan government on Santhara
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The Supreme Court stayed the Rajasthan high court order declaring the practice of 'Santhara' or 'Sullekhana' within the Jain community as illegal.
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The SC agreed to examine the validity of the Rajasthan HC order declaring Santhara as criminal and suicidal act.
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The apex court issued notice to the Centre and Rajasthan government.
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Santhara means a fast unto death.
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A person after taking a vow of 'Santhara' stops eating and even drinking water and awaits death.
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The Rajasthan HC on August 10 had called the practice punishable under section 309 of the IPC as an attempt to commit suicide.
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The HC also ordered support to Santhara by any person punishable as abetment under section 306 of the IPC.
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The centuries-old practice has been in the news since 2006 when 93-year-old Keila Devi Hirawat from Jaipur performed Santhara, triggering a debate in the world media whether such a practice is out of place in the modern era.
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Jain saints argue that Santhara is a voluntary act carried out rationally and cannot be considered suicide.
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They say it is something one does with full knowledge and intent, unlike suicide which is typically an emotional and impulsive act.
:: International ::
EU ministers to meet to find solution to migration crisis
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European Union interior and justice ministers are due to meet in two weeks to find a solution to the escalating migration crisis.
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According to the Guardian, the ministers will meet in Brussels to find measures to cope with the migration crisis.
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A statement from the home affairs ministers of Germany, France and Britain said they had asked the Luxembourg presidency to arrange a meeting of justice and interior ministers within the next two months.
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The three countries emphasised the necessity to find an immediate solution to the increasing migration problem.
:: Miscellaneous ::
Govt, WWF to host sessions to protect dolphins, coral reefs
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In a heartening move, the government has not only welcomed the report, which was submitted last week, but has also initiated steps to preserve the marine bio-diversity whose services to mankind is worth millions of rupees, state in charge WWF- India Puja Mitra said.
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The government in collaboration with WWF - India will host a special training session for boat operators and diving schools to create awareness on sustainable marine tourism, including protection and preservation of dolphins and coral reefs.
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Goa is home to two protected species, the finless porpoise and the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin.
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In what is a major step forward in the protection of Schedule I protected species dolphins and coral reefs, World Wide Fund for Nature-India has prepared and submitted a report to the state government outlining the status of the vital marine ecosystem and recommendations on how it can be protected.
:: Sports ::
Women’s hockey team confirmed its berth to next year’s Olympic Games
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A 36-year-long wait ended on Saturday as the Indian women’s hockey team confirmed its berth to next year’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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The news could not have come on a better day — the National Sports Day and birthday of hockey’s original wizard, Dhyan Chand.
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India last played in the Olympics at Moscow in 1980 when women’s hockey made its debut.
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India women’s hockey team was assured of a place in the 2016 Olympics Games after fellow contenders Spain lost to England.
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The team clinched the berth to Rio thanks to England, who defeated Spain 2-1 in the semifinals of the EuroHockey Championships in London on Friday night.
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Spain were the only team in the EuroHockey Championships semifinals not to have qualified for the Olympics and needed to win the title to claim the berth.
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England’s victory over Spain, coming after the Netherlands 1-0 win against Germany in the first semifinal, meant two teams that had already qualified for the Olympics were in contention for the European continental title.
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This freed the quota place reserved for the winner in Europe.
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The Indian women thus clinched their ticket to Rio through their fifth-place finish at the Hockey World League Semifinal in Antwerp, and the next highest-ranked team not to have booked a berth to Brazil.